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Great Plains Regional Office
These federal fisheries obligations are part of the National Observer Program and are authorized by statute under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Perform quality environmental, biological, and fisheries operations data collection for SEFSC Observer programs.
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Great Plains Regional Office
The SEFOP operates in Federal reef-fish, shrimp, and pelagic longline fisheries. More than 500 observers are deployed across 11 U.S. observer programs, the majority of which are managed by NOAA Fisheries’ six regional Fisheries Science Centers. Observers act as the sole, independent data source for specific types of information, including bycatch composition and mortality, economic and regulatory discards, as well as gear interactions with marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and many other protected resources. The observer collected data is utilized in various regional stock assessments. provide and retain the necessary qualified personnel, material, services, and facilities (except as otherwise specified) to perform quality environmental, biological, and fisheries operations data collection for SEFSC Observer programs.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Nov 29, 2026
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Great Plains Regional Office
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The SEFOP operates in Federal reef-fish, shrimp, and pelagic longline fisheries. More than 500 observers are deployed across 11 U.S. observer programs, the majority of which are managed by NOAA Fisheries’ six regional Fisheries Science Centers. Observers act as the sole, independent data source for specific types of information, including bycatch composition and mortality, economic and regulatory discards, as well as gear interactions with marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and many other protected resources. The observer collected data is utilized in various regional stock assessments. provide and retain the necessary qualified personnel, material, services, and facilities (except as otherwise specified) to perform quality environmental, biological, and fisheries operations data collection for SEFSC Observer programs.
AvailableSouth Carolina Department of Natural Resources
The State of South Carolina is soliciting a fixed-price contract to provide for-hire observers to collect recreational discard data for snapper and grouper off the South Carolina coast. The selected vendor will be paid $300 per completed trip (maximum 15 trips per vessel per calendar year) under an estimated three-year contract (approximately July 2025–June 2028).
Posted Date
Aug 14, 2025
Due Date
Jul 1, 2028
Release: Aug 14, 2025
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Close: Jul 1, 2028
The State of South Carolina is soliciting a fixed-price contract to provide for-hire observers to collect recreational discard data for snapper and grouper off the South Carolina coast. The selected vendor will be paid $300 per completed trip (maximum 15 trips per vessel per calendar year) under an estimated three-year contract (approximately July 2025–June 2028).
AvailableMassachusetts Department of Fish and Game
Fisheries, Hatchery, and Aquaculture Goods & Services.
Posted Date
Sep 16, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2030
Release: Sep 16, 2025
Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game
Close: Oct 31, 2030
Fisheries, Hatchery, and Aquaculture Goods & Services.
AvailableMassachusetts Department of Fish and Game
The Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game (Division of Fisheries and Wildlife) is soliciting vendors to supply hatchery, fish stocking, aquaculture, and related fisheries goods and services under a Master Blanket Agreement. The contract encompasses equipment, supplies, repairs/maintenance, water quality testing, vessel services, and other fisheries operations and education support, with multiple vendor rate contracts anticipated.
Posted Date
Sep 22, 2025
Due Date
Dec 31, 2030
Release: Sep 22, 2025
Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game
Close: Dec 31, 2030
The Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game (Division of Fisheries and Wildlife) is soliciting vendors to supply hatchery, fish stocking, aquaculture, and related fisheries goods and services under a Master Blanket Agreement. The contract encompasses equipment, supplies, repairs/maintenance, water quality testing, vessel services, and other fisheries operations and education support, with multiple vendor rate contracts anticipated.
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